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Rock Island Line

Folklorist Stephen Wade traces the origin of "The Rock Island Line." It was a hit for Lonnie Donnegan ("The King of Skiffle") in 1956. He got it from an old recording by Leadbelly who was at the session when it was first recorded on this date in 1934 by John Lomax at an Arkansas penal farm.

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